It is so important to be authentic and to be proud of who you are. I don’t like to generalize often, but I feel like most Stevens students, faculty, and administrators all have a certain down-to-earth goofiness and aren’t afraid to show it.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Did you know there is a Transhumanist Party, which has a candidate in the U.S. Presidential race? Transhumanism espouses the transformation of humanity through genetic engineering, brain implants and other technologies.
Every now and then on the subway, you’ll see an ad put out by the NYS Department of Economic Development with pictures from New York State outside of the metropolitan area (you know, about 51 of NY’s 62 counties) that say “Visit New York.”
Sometimes I forget where I am… just kidding. I wake up every morning knowing where I am. Life is really different.
Our romance began July 2014. I had just been given my keys to Curling Club 509, and considering I really never walked any further than Garden Street as a freshman, I sought a solution to check out my apartment.
Ahh, syllabus week: the purgatory between summer ending and classes beginning where we cling to the last of our freedom before the new year.
The Hoboken area is dominated by Americanized Japanese and Asian influence. Whether it’s comparing the best sushi, the best Thai food or the top Pokémon Go team, the Asian-American influence in Hoboken is undeniable.
By: Gregory McNeil
This week on Cuisine Corner, I had the privilege of reviewing a Stevens nighttime favorite, Cluck-U. After hearing about its role in “nourishing” inebriated students at the wee hours of the morning, I set out to see how Cluck-U would hold up to a rigorous food test.
By: Katie Brown
As I enter my final year at Stevens, I can’t help but reflect. Thinking about my beginnings in Humphreys 205, my “big girl apartment” in 800 Madison, and all the accomplishments and life lessons in between, I keep asking myself, “Have I been doing Stevens right?
I was having lunch with my manager and this other guy in our department who came to meet me, the intern.
